Plymouth City Council has refreshed its contract standing orders - its procurement bible - to make it simpler for local businesses to bid for contracts.
The first tenant for the second phase of Plymouth City Council’s Oceansgate development, which is on course to be completed in December, has been announced.
Big building projects that will make a big difference to thousands of families and businesses in Plymouth are to get underway as part of the city’s Resurgam plan to jump-start Plymouth’s economy.
Skills 4 Plymouth is a part of the Resurgam programme and has been set up to help local people – both adults facing redundancy and young people whose first career steps are compromised - to get the right skills to improve their chances of getting employment.
Keeping the pounds in Plymouth, skills development and a pipeline of construction that will keep people in work during a critical time for the city’s economy.
Restaurants and other establishments serving food for on premises consumption can now sign up to a new government initiative aimed at protecting jobs in the hospitality industry and encouraging people to safely return to dining out.
355 small businesses in Plymouth, including local charities, B&Bs, tourism charter boats and fishers, have been given a much-needed lifeline with funding from the Discretionary Grant Fund
Council leader Tudor Evans has pledged to lead from the front the city’s economic recovery programme out of the COVID-19 lockdown. At Cabinet today (Tuesday 5 May) he will announce plans to hel..